Webcams in Flandern

Discover Flanders live

Beach promenade of De Haan on the Belgian coast with many visitors and beach tents

Flanders inspires with a unique blend of history, culture and nature - from the medieval streets of Bruges to the urban flair of Antwerp and the dune landscapes on the North Sea coast in De Haan. The webcams in Flanders give you fascinating live insights in advance - ideal for getting inspired and planning your next vacation in Belgium.

The Flanders region

Flanders is located in the north of Belgium and borders the Netherlands as well as the Belgian regions of Wallonia and the Brussels-Capital Region. At around 13,500 km², Flanders is smaller than many German federal states, but is one of the most densely populated regions in Europe with over 6.5 million inhabitants. The capital is Bruges, but the regional government is based in Brussels. Flanders encompasses well-known geographical regions such as the flat coastal landscape on the North Sea, the fertile Kempen region and the hilly landscape of the Flemish Ardennes. Special features include a dense network of cycle paths, numerous historic cities such as Ghent and Antwerp and a rich cultural heritage with world-famous art, architecture and cuisine. Experience Flanders live with the webcams and discover the diversity of the region in real time. The live cams offer you up-to-date impressions of the weather, events or daily life in the historic cities. Ideal for planning your vacation or simply for inspiration - Flanders is just a click away.

Historic cities and wild dunes - Flanders inspires

Canal in Bruges with historic gabled houses and Jan Breydel statue in the sunshine

Flanders enchants with a perfectly balanced mix of culture, history and nature. Antwerp, the second largest city in Belgium, impresses with the Rubens House, the glass MAS Museum and the lively harbor flair. Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts visitors with its medieval alleyways, romantic canals, the Belfry and the Basilica of the Holy Blood. De Haan on the North Sea coast will delight you with its elegant Belle Époque architecture, miles of sandy beaches, dune walks and family-friendly flair. Zeebrugge has an important seaport, a lively beach promenade and excursions to Seals and ferries to Bruges. Maasmechelen offers exciting mountain bike routes through forests and heathland as well as family-friendly kayak and canoe tours on the Meuse. Hoge Kempen, Belgium's only national park, offers over 12,000 hectares of heathland, forests, dunes and lakes, criss-crossed by 450 km of hiking trails. With the webcams you can take a direct look at Flanders' landscape and get valuable information about the weather, landscape and mood.



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